Brycen Carbonel caught a game-tying TD pass in the fourth quarter, and junior Patrick Fordham kicked the decisive extra point for St. Francis. Valley Christian’s last-second attempt at a winning field goal never got off the ground because of a bad snap.

Running back Alex Andrighetto had 141 yards of total offense, 96 of them on rushes, and also scored once for St. Francis.

Valley Christian (2-3, 0-2) was led by running backs Ryan Severson and Kirk Johnson. Severson had 17 carries for 130 yards and two touchdowns, while Johnson finished with 113 yards and a TD on1 5 carries.

Valley Christian 0 “‚13 “‚8 “‚6–27

St. Francis 7 “‚14 “‚0 “‚7–28

SF — Woodard 15 pass from Lauck (Fordham kick)

SF — A. Andrighetto 13 run (Fordham kick)

VC — Johnson 9 run (Kroenig kick)

SF — Woodard 20 run (Fordham kick)

VC — MacIntyre 30 run (kick blocked)

VC — Severson 11 run (Severson run)

VC — Severson 21 run (run failed)

SF — Carbonel 3 pass from Lauck (Fordham kick)

Records — Valley Christian 2-3, 0-2; St. Francis 3-2, 2-0.

LOS GATOS 35, WILCOX 21

Wilcox junior Delshawn Mitchell stole the show, but Los Gatos won the game, grinding out a victory behind Will Le and his big offensive line.

Le carried 34 times for 194 yards and two touchdowns, and also scored on an 11-yard pass from quarterback Nick Bawden. The Wildcats (3-2, 2-0) drew first blood on a 47-yard pass from Bawden to Kyle Kevorkian. Le scored from two yards out to make it 14-0.

That’s when Mitchell started his highlight reel, bursting through the middle for 80 yards to make it 14-7. Mitchell also scored on runs of 66 and 20 yards en route to a 211-yard night.

“He’s got tremendous acceleration,” said Los Gatos coach Butch Cattolico. “But other than those two long runs, I thought we did a good job on him.

“The real key was they (Wilcox) didn’t run a lot of plays. They only ran 33 plays. Will ran 31 by himself. We kept their touches down.”

Wilcox 7 7 7 0–21

Los Gatos 14 7 7 7–35

LG — Kevorkian 47 pass from Bawden (Chapman kick)

LG — Le 2 run (Chapman kick)

W — Mitchell 80 run (Bowles kick)

LG — Le 18 run (Chapman kick)

W — Mitchell 20 run (Bowles kick)

LG — Wood 24 run (Chapman kick)

W — Mitchell 66 run (Bowles kick)

LG — Le 11 pass from Bawden (Chapman kick)

Records — Wilcox 3-2, 1-1; Los Gatos 3-2, 2-0.

FREMONT 46, LYNBROOK 21

Junior running back Keenan Smith set a school record with seven touchdowns — four rushing, two on special teams and one on defense — as the Firebirds won handily.

After scoring his first TD on a 3-yard run, Smith had rushing TDs of 39, 86 and 56 yards. He also had two 85-yard kickoff returns for scores and returned a turnover 46 yards for a touchdown.

Fremont 13 “‚13 “‚20 “‚0–46

Lynbrook 0 “‚0 “‚7 “‚14–21

F — Smith 3 run (O’Keefe kick)

F — Smith 39 run (kick failed)

F — Smith 86 run (kick failed)

F — Smith 46 defensive return (O’Keefe kick)

F — Smith 85 kickoff return (O’Keefe kick)

F — Smith 56 run (O’Keefe kick)

F — Smith 85 kickoff return (kick failed)

L — scoring not available

Records — Fremont 4-2, 1-1; Lynbrook 2-4, 0-2.

PALO ALTO 54, HOMESTEAD 13

Senior running back Matt Tolbert rushed for 55 yards and three touchdowns on just eight carries, leading Palo Alto to a 54-13 victory over host Homestead Friday night.

Davis broke containment on the left side on the play, then darted back across the field to the end zone, leaving several would-be tacklers and one of his shoes on the turf.

Andrew Frick and Spencer Drazovich led the Palo Alto defense, which stifled the Mustangs to minus 21 yards of offense for their first five drives.

Tony Choe collected 58 yards and both Homestead touchdowns on 15 carries. Ryan Allemendi added 50 yards on 10 rushes and Yongsuk Kim contributed 49 yards on 11 carries on offense and recovered two fumbles as a linebacker on defense.

Palo Alto 21 “‚14 “‚13 “‚6–54

Homestead 0 “‚6 “‚7 “‚0–13

PA — Tolbert 19 run (Foug kick)

PA — Davis 62 punt return (Foug kick)

PA — Anderson 4 run (Foug kick)

PA — Tolbert 21 run (Foug kick)

H — Choe 14 run (Rak kick)

PA — Tolbert 2 run (Foug kick)

PA — J. Gates-Mouton 54 pass from Chryst (Foug kick)

PA — Ward 1 run (kick failed)

H — Choe 5 run (Rak kick)

PA — Ward 60 run (Foug kick)

Records — Palo Alto 3-2, 1-1; Homestead 2-3, 0-2.

SAN JOSE 19, JAMES LICK 0

Tarik Ballard caught two touchdown passes from Gabriel Miranda as the Bulldogs ran their record to 4-0.

James Lick 0 0 0 0–0

San Jose 7 6 6 0–19

SJ — Ruiz 50 run (Perez kick)

SJ — Ballard 12 pass from Miranda (kick failed)

SJ –Ballard 6 pass from Miranda (kick failed)

Records — James Lick 1-2, 1-1; San Jose 4-0, 2-0.

SERRA 56, RIORDAN 0

Serra made quick work of visiting Archbishop Riordan behind a strong showing from its defense. The Padres scored five touchdowns in five minutes between the first and second quarter, highlighted by junior Vince Camp’s 30-yard interception return. Sophomore Kava Cassidy scored two touchdowns, one on a 25 yard pass from Zack Kazakoff and the other on a 21 yard run in the third quarter.

Archbishop Riordan 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0– 0

Serra 28 “‚21 “‚7 “‚0–56

S — Redwood 9 run (Toms kick)

S — Cassidy 25 pass from Kazakoff (Toms kick)

S — Camp 30 interception return (Toms kick)

S — Arco 35 run (Toms kick)

S — Newbeck 14 run (Toms kick)

S — Winston 51 punt return (Toms kick)

S — Jauregui 5 run (Toms kick)

S — Cassidy 21 run (Toms kick)

Records — Archbishop Riordan 3-2, 0-2; Serra 5-0, 2-0.

MENLO SCHOOL 43, WOODSIDE 12

Knights quarterback Jack Heneghan finished 16 of 23 for 293 yards with four touchdowns and added 105 rushing yards on nine carries before he was lifted midway through the third quarter.

In its Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division opener, Menlo (5-0, 1-0) started slowly as Heneghan misfired on his first two passes and the Knights lost a fumble on their next drive. Woodside (2-3, 0-1) took advantage with an 82-yard touchdown pass from Joshua Holman to Tommy Cook for a 6-0 lead, but Heneghan answered by engineering five consecutive touchdown drives — including two TD passes to Wiley Osborne.

Menlo School 7 21 15 0–43

Woodside 6 0 0 6–12

W — Cook 82 pass from Holman (kick failed)

MS — Parker 54 pass from Heneghan (Costa kick)

MS — Paterson 10 pass from Bradley (Costa kick)

MS — Osborne 32 pass from Heneghan (Costa kick)

MS — Osborne 4 pass from Heneghan (Costa kick)

MS — Bouret 19 pass from Heneghan (Costa kick)

MS — Stastny 11 pass from Bradley (Bradley run)

W — Perfumo-Smith 6 pass from Uelese (run failed)

Records: Menlo School 5-0, 1-0; Woodside 2-3, 0-1

OVERFELT 32, PROSPECT 22

Akeem Aziz rushed for three touchdowns and fullback Jeremiuah Veu scored two as Overfelt got its first win in a BVAL West Valley game. Prospect’s Angel Guillen rushed for a touchdown and connected with Daniel Newson for two TDs. Guillen was 12 of 23 passing for 169 yards and two TDs, and Newson had eight receptions for 117 yards.

Overfelt 12 “‚6 “‚7 “‚7–32

Prospect 0 “‚0 “‚7 “‚15–22

O — Aziz 40 run (kick failed)

O — Aziz 45 run (kick failed)

O — Aziz 35 run (kick failed)

P — Guillen 1 yard run (PAT failed)

O — Veu 8 run (S. Cano kick)

O — Veu 2 run (S. Cano kick)

P — Guillen 5 pass to Newson (Moon pass from Guillen)

P — Guillen 34 pass to Newson (Newsom pass from Guillen)

Records — Overfelt 1-4, 1-1; Prospect 1-4, 1-1.

MENLO-ATHERTON 28, ARAGON 23

Royce Branning completed all six passes he attempted in the second quarter for 165 yards and two touchdowns to help Menlo-Atherton to the PAL Bay victory. Lineman Enzo Santos returned an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter to give the Bears a 28-17 lead. Aragon came back with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Nathaniel Blood to Aldo Severson to make it 28-23. The Dons got the ball back one more time at their own 24 with 2:33 left. A 54-yard pass from Blood to Severson moved the ball to the Menlo-Atherton 10, but a third-down pass was batted by a lineman and intercepted by Evan Perkins.

Aragon 7 “‚10 “‚0 “‚6–23

Menlo-Atherton 0 “‚20 “‚8 “‚0–28

Aragon — Crisolago 3 run (Severson kick)

M-A — Perkins 72 pass from Branning (Olsen kick)

M-A — Olsen 32 pass from Branning (Olsen kick)

Aragon — Crisolago 67 run (Severson kick)

M-A — Teu 1 run (kick failed)

Aragon — Severson 40 FG

M-A — Santos 33 interception return (Olsen pass from Branning)

Aragon — Severson 10 pass from Blood (pass failed)

Records — Aragon 4-1, 0-1; Menlo-Atherton 2-2, 1-0.

CUPERTINO 34, LOS ALTOS 0

Senior Patrick Johnson scored on both sides of the ball and junior running back Joseph Ochsner rushed for two touchdowns as the Pioneers ran their season-long winning streak to six games. Johnson, who plays quarterback on offense, rushed three yards for Cupertino’s first score and returned an interception 32 yards for a TD later in the first quarter. Senior fullback Adam Apolinar added a TD in the second quarter, while junior Linebacker David Park led the Pioneers defensively with 11 tackles, including two sacks.

Cupertino 27 “‚7 “‚0 “‚0–34

Los Altos 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

C — Johnson 3 run (Gonzalez)

C — Johnson 32 interception return (Gonzalez kick)

C — Apolinar 7 run (kick failed)

C — Ochsner 8 run (Gonzalez kick)

C — Ochsner 3 run (Gonzalez kick)

Records — Cupertino 6-0, 2-0; Los Altos 0-4, 0-1.

SAN MATEO 20, CARLMONT 13

Line Latu scored on a 51-yard run with 4:45 left as the Bearcats came from behind for its first win.

Latu also scored on a 46-yard run earlier in the contest.

Carlmont 7 “‚0 “‚6 “‚0–13

San Mateo 6 “‚0 “‚0 “‚14–20

SM — Latu 46 run (kick failed)

SM — Gonzalez 9 pass from Sanft (run failed)

SM — Latu 51 run (Carron pass from Sanft)

C — scoring not available

Records — Carlmont 1-4, 0-1; San Mateo 1-4, 0-1.

LINCOLN 64, LEIGH 28

Senior wingback Christapher Ortez scored three touchdowns, two of them on passes from junior quarterback Izaiah Gonzalez, to lead the Lions past the visiting Longhorns. Gonzalez finished with three TD passes, and seniors Jacob Avery and Christopher Azure added two touchdowns apiece for Lincoln. One of Azure’s came on a 95-yard kickoff return.

Sean Cosentino led Leigh with two TDs, including a 70-yard run. Gabe Cosentino threw three touchdown passes for the Longhorns.

Leigh 6 “‚8 “‚14 “‚0–28

Lincoln 23 “‚20 “‚14 “‚7–64

Linc — Ortez 28 pass from Gonzalez (Cruz kick)

Leigh — Cosentino 14 pass from Davis (kick failed)

Linc — Azure 95 kickoff return (Cruz kick)

Linc — Avery 26 run (Cruz kick)

Linc — Safety (tackle in end zone)

Linc — Hidalgo 11 pass from Gonzalez (kick failed)

Linc — Ortez 14 run (Cruz kick)

Leigh — Milazzo 12 pass from Davis (Donald run)

Linc — Ortez 3 pass from Gonzalez (Cruz kick)

Linc — Avery 11 run (Cruz kick)

Leigh — Carrasco 58 pass from Davis (pass failed)

Linc — Azure 12 run (Cruz kick

Leigh — Cosentino 70 run (Donald pass from Davis)

Linc — Moreno 12 run (Cruz kick)

Records — Leigh 1-4, 0-2; Lincoln 3-1, 2-0.

GUNDERSON 12, BRANHAM 0

Senior quarterback Victor Ortega rushed for one touchdown and threw another to Matthew Faulcon as the Grizzlies improved to 4-1 with a win over the winless Bruins.

Sophomore running back DeJon Packer carried 15 times for 151 yards for Gunderson. Senior defensive end Ulises Marrot recorded three sacks and forced a fumble.

Gunderson 6 “‚0 “‚6 “‚0–12

Branham 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

G — Ortega 1 run (pass failed)

G — Faulcon 5 pass from Ortega (pass failed)

Records — Gunderson 4-1, 2-0; Branham 0-5, 0-2.

LELAND 28, SOBRATO 25

Matt McLaughlin completed 18 of 27 passes for 228 yards and four touchdowns for Leland as they overcame Sobrato. Kenny Portera caught two of those touchdown passes (55 and 8 yards). On the defensive side for Leland Tae Kim had 10 tackles and Holland Cryder added eight tackles and a sack.

Sobrato 6 “‚6 “‚6 “‚7–25

Leland 0 “‚7 “‚7 “‚14–28

L — Mohs 7 pass from McLaughlin (Newkirk kick)

L — Portera 8 pass from McLaughlin (Newkirk kick)

L — Mohs 11 pass from McLaughlin (Newkirk kick)

L — Potera 55 pass from McLaughlin (Newkirk kick)

S — scoring not available

Records — Sobrato 3-2, 1-1; Leland 3-2, 2-0.

MILPITAS 42, MOUNTAIN VIEW 7

The Milpitas passing attack was in full force as Ronnie Reed threw for three touchdowns (12, 33, and 72 yards) and John Keller added two more (27 and 26 yards) as it defeated visiting Mountain View 42-7. Chris Malone added a touchdown on a 35 yard blocked punt–the third special teams touchdown of the year.

Mountain View 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚7– 7

Milpitas 7 “‚7 “‚28 “‚0–42

Mil — Kruskamp 12 pass from Reed (Gonzalez kick)

Mil — Malone 35 blocked punt return (Gonzalez kick)

Mil — Hartley 33 pass from Reed (Gonzalez kick)

Mil — Chu 72 pass from Reed (Gonzalez kick)

Mil — Rodriguz 27 pass from Keller (Gonzalez kick)

Mil — McKenzie 26 pass from Keller (Gonzalez kick)

MV — scoring not available

Records — Mountain View 2-3, 0-2; Milpitas 4-1, 2-0.

GUNN 49, HARKER 21

Junior running back Sean Lydster rushed for four touchdowns and also caught one of senior quarterback Andre Guzman’s two TD passes as the Titans defeated the Eagles.

Senior tight end Wade Barry caught Guzman’s other TD pass and junior running back Marcus Moreno-Ramos scored on a 30-yard run for Gunn.

Harker got two TD passes from senior quarterback Spencer Quash and a pair of field goals from Deniz Celik.

Gunn 15 “‚14 “‚20 “‚0–49

Harker 15 “‚3 “‚0 “‚3–21

G — Lydster 38 run (Sampson kick)

H — Deng 5 pass from Quash (Quash run)

G — Lydster 35 run (Sharp pass from Guzman)

H — Moss 12 pass from Quash (Celik kick)

G — Lydster 1 run (Sampson kick)

H — Celik 32 FG

G — Lydster 43 pass from Guzman (Sampson kick)

G — Lydster 18 run (Sampson kick)

G — Moreno-Ramos 30 run (Sampson kick)

G — Barry 28 pass from Guzman (kick failed)

H — Celik 28 FG

Records — Gunn 4-2, 2-0; Harker 2-4, 0-2.

SILVER CREEK 41, MT. PLEASANT 6

Senior Marcos Bueno rushed for more than 100 yards and four touchdowns as the Raiders improved to 2-0 in the Santa Teresa Division with a win over the Cardinals. Junior quarterback Donavon Ramirez threw for more than 200 yards and two touchdowns, both of them to senior tight end Eric Troughton, who had more than 100 yards receiving. Senior running back Josh Mesina scored Mt. Pleasant’s lone TD on a 55-yard run in the third quarter.

Silver Creek 14 “‚13 “‚7 “‚7–41

Mt. Pleasant 0 “‚0 “‚6 “‚0–6

SC — Bueno 8 run (Cedillo kick)

SC — Bueno 12 run (Cedillo kick)

SC — Troughton 28 pass from Ramirez (Cedillo kick)

SC — Bueno 20 run (kick failed)

SC — Bueno 10 run (Cedillo kick)

MP — Mesina 55 run (kick failed)

SC — Troughton 28 pass from Ramirez (Cedillo kick)

Records — Silver Creek 2-3, 2-0; Mt. Pleasant x-x.

PIONEER 36, INDEPENDENCE 0

Senior Dominic Barnes scored four touchdowns as host Pioneer downed visiting Independence. Barnes rush for 121 yards in 13 carries, scoring three touchdowns on the ground and caught a 31 yard touchdown pass from Drew Fryhoff. Senior Devin Appleton rushed for 85 yards in eight carries and a first quarter score. On defense Philipp Lindorfer had 10 tackles and two sacks.

Independence 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0– 0

Pioneer 14 “‚7 “‚8 “‚7–36

P — Barnes 8 run (Orozco kick)

P — Appleton 2 run (Orozco kick)

P — Barnes 31 pass from Fryhoff (Orozco kick)

P — Barnes 3 run (Barnes run)

P — Barnes 16 run (Orozco kick)

Records — Independence 3-2, 0-2; Pioneer 2-3, 1-1.

EL CAMINO 28, HILLSDALE 0

Junior linebacker John Turner returned an interception 30 yards for the game’s opening touchdown, leading a stalwart defensive effort by the Colts in their Lake Division opener. Junior quarterback Ian Santos had a rushing TD for El Camino, as did running backs Anthony Hines and Brandon Gip.

Hillsdale 0 “‚0 “‚0 “‚0–0

El Camino 14 “‚6 “‚8 “‚0–28

EC — Turner 30 interception return (Sanchez-Rodriguez kick)

EC — Santos 1 run (Sanchez-Rodruguez kick)

EC — Hines 15 run (kick failed)

EC — Gip 8 run (Gip run)

Records — Hillsdale 0-5, 0-1; El Camino 3-2, 1-0.

PIEDMONT HILLS 23, SANTA TERESA 22

Junior quarterback Anthony McBride completed two touchdown passes, including an 88-yarder to senior wide receiver James Munoz, to lead the Pirates to a homecoming win over the Saints.

Santa Teresa quarterback Austin Richelle scored his second TD of the game on a 1-yard run with eight seconds left but the pass on the two-point conversion attempt was incomplete as Piedmont Hills (2-3, 1-1) held on.

Senior running back Jalen Williams scored twice for Piedmont Hills, including a 77-yard TD run. Junior placekicker Nick Paterniti had a 26-yard field goal for the Pirates.

With 1:36 left in the game, Santa Clara’s Adam Garza returned a 72-yard punt for a touchdown and the win over visiting Saratoga. Garza added two other scores on runs of 53 and 27 yards.

Saratoga 7 “‚0 “‚7 “‚ 7–21

Santa Clara 10 “‚3 “‚0 “‚15–28

SC — safety

SC — Garza 53 run (D. Perry run)

SC — Hernandez 25 FG

SC — Garza 27 run (D. Perry run)

SC — Garza 72 punt return (Hernandez kick)

Saratoga — scoring not available

Records — Saratoga 3-2, 0-2; Santa Clara 5-0, 2-0.

SOUTH S.F. 36, SEQUOIA 28

Senior Keven Cunha scored on a 50 yard run as host South San Francisco downed visiting Sequoia. Anthony Shkuratov scored on two first half touchdown runs for the Warriors. Junior Orlando Garcia scored on a 85 yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter.

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